Reports of Cases Adjudged in the District Court of South Carolina. [1792-1809]William P. Farrand and Company Fry and Krammerer, printers, 1810 - 495 |
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... high and open seas ; and , case of a ves- as far as the records of the court have been traced , the sel found de first that appears to have come before the court at any high seas . time . I have carefully considered the schooner ...
... high and open seas ; and , case of a ves- as far as the records of the court have been traced , the sel found de first that appears to have come before the court at any high seas . time . I have carefully considered the schooner ...
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... sea - letter not the only document necessary to racter of a Thomas Tunno v . Benedict Preary . IBEL states that on the ... high seas by neutral cha- an officer and some of the crew of the Joujon French vessel be- privateer ; and that ...
... sea - letter not the only document necessary to racter of a Thomas Tunno v . Benedict Preary . IBEL states that on the ... high seas by neutral cha- an officer and some of the crew of the Joujon French vessel be- privateer ; and that ...
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... high seas , belonging to subjects of Great Bri- tain , in amity with us . The libel charges that Ballard is a citizen of the United States ; that his vessel was fitted out and is owned there , and that his crew are citizens of the ...
... high seas , belonging to subjects of Great Bri- tain , in amity with us . The libel charges that Ballard is a citizen of the United States ; that his vessel was fitted out and is owned there , and that his crew are citizens of the ...
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... high and open seas ; that William Talbot is not a citizen of the United States , nor was he such on the 16th May afore- said , but is and then was , a citizen of France . That his vessel was not fitted out , or armed as charged by the ...
... high and open seas ; that William Talbot is not a citizen of the United States , nor was he such on the 16th May afore- said , but is and then was , a citizen of France . That his vessel was not fitted out , or armed as charged by the ...
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... high seas , as stratagem of war ) yet the distance of the place of capture from the shores of the United States precludes all cognizance of the same by Magdalena . this court . And he avers that John Sinclair is not con- cerned or ...
... high seas , as stratagem of war ) yet the distance of the place of capture from the shores of the United States precludes all cognizance of the same by Magdalena . this court . And he avers that John Sinclair is not con- cerned or ...
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act of congress actor adjudge admitted American Angus appears arrived authority Ballard bill bills of lading bottomry bound brig brigantine British captain capture cause Charleston charter-party circumstances citizens claim claimant coast commission common law condemnation considered consignees consul contended contract court of admiralty crew cruize Cupisono damages decision declared decree demnation discharge dismissed dollars Dominica enemy evidence executive foreign freight French Guadaloupe Havannah high seas Himely hypothecation Jamaica judge jurisdiction law of nations laws of Oleron libel mariner maritime master mate ment Nash neutral New-York offence Oleron opinion owners paid parties persons Philadelphia piracy plea port Port-de-Paix possession present priva privateer prize proceedings punish question received sailed salvage says schooner seamen sentence shew Silas Talbot Sloop sold suit tain taken Talbot terstrom Thomas Nash tion treaty with France tribunal Tunno United vessel and cargo voyage wages
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Strona 19 - Courts, as the case may be, of all causes where an alien sues for a tort only, in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United States...
Strona 277 - But the extension of the judicial power of the United States to all cases of admiralty "and maritime jurisdiction must necessarily be understood with some limitation.
Strona 326 - ... which it has determined. In some cases, that jurisdiction unquestionably depends as well on the state of the thing as on the constitution of the court. If by any means whatever a prize court should be induced to condemn, as prize of war, a vessel which was never captured, it...
Strona 20 - That the district courts shall take cognizance of complaints, by whomsoever instituted, in cases of captures made within the waters of the United States, or within a marine league of the coasts or shores thereof.
Strona 267 - ... whom they consulted, as much against the laws of the land as to murder or rob, or combine to murder or rob, its own citizens ; and as much to require punishment, if done within their limits, where they have a territorial jurisdiction, or on the high seas, where they have a personal jurisdiction, that is to say, one which reaches their own citizens only, this being an appropriate part of each nation on an element where all have a common jurisdiction.
Strona 302 - By the maritime law of nations universally and immemorially received, there is an established method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor there must be a regular judicial proceeding wherein both parties may be heard, and condemnation thereupon as prize in a Court of Admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties.
Strona 284 - The President is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations.
Strona 284 - The treaty, which is a law, enjoins the performance of a particular object. The person who is to perform this object is marked out by the constitution, since the person is named who conducts the foreign intercourse, and is to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. The means by which it is to be performed, the force of the nation, are in the hands of this person. Ought not this person to perform the object, although the particular mode of using the means has not been prescribed ? Congress...